Speakers generate distinguishable noises, or sounds, by converting fluctuations in electric current in the voice coil into fluctuations in magnetic field. That generated magnetic field, being in the presence of a larger magnetic field, creates mechanical fluctuations in the position of the voice coil. Since the voice coil is mechanically coupled to the cone, the cone transfers those fluctuations to the cone. The cone, then, couples those fluctuations into fluctuations in air pressure, which our ears interpret as sound waves.
Its not really any different than the magnetic fields in a motor, except that we are generating fluctuating, vibrational energy, instead of rotational energy.
Gorillas Make Monkey Noises But With A Lower Voice. Gorillas Make Monkey Noises But With A Lower Voice.
the vibrations throughout the voice of the waves will reach through your hands and you will be able to feel the vibrations of the persons and you will feel the vibrations of the persons voice
A human voice
Talk, sing, make noises!
Things vibrating, such as a speaker or your voice box.
Yes, they can. You don't need to be able to hear sound just to sing. Sound is based on vibrations. Deaf people are extremely good at harnessing vibrations, they can hit all the right notes with their voice by "hearing" the vibrations of their voice vibrating in their throat and cranium. Mandy Harvey, Rudi Carrell, Johnnie Ray, and Pete Townshend are a few of the famous deaf/hard-of-hearing singers that spring into mind.
Explain vibrations, which they can feel. Then explain that sound is vibrations carried through the air.
by changing the inflection of the voice
Bobcat Goldwaithe
It can be played back through any speaker. The better the speaker, the better it will sound. If you are enquiring about the voice of the recording artist, yes, it is suitable for any voice.
narrator
All sound waves are vibrations, different frequencies create different sounds to your ears. The vibrations that you hear are low frequency sound waves and are being amplified more than the higher frequency of the voice. By lowering the Bass on the stereo you will decrease the amplification of that particular range of sound.